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North Dakota’s property tax credit slashes bills for 145,000 homes, saving over $400 million in 2025–2026.
North Dakota’s Primary Residence Credit is reducing property taxes for about 145,000 households, with 50,000 seeing zero bills and 95,000 receiving the full $1,600 credit, cutting taxes by 41% to 46% on average.
Funded by the state’s $13 billion Legacy Fund, the program is projected to save homeowners over $400 million in 2025 and 2026.
A 3% cap on local tax increases helps maintain affordability.
With a 95% application rate, officials urge the remaining eligible residents to apply from January 1 to April 1 for the 2026 credit.
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El crédito de impuestos a la propiedad de Dakota del Norte reduce las facturas de 145,000 hogares, ahorrando más de $400 millones en 2025-2026.